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Furthermore, our study highlights interpersonal aspects as important facilitators of trust, for example the participants' connotation of the case managers' personal traits as well as the case manager providing satisfactory time to listen to the participants' narrations of everyday things.
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It appears that the very concept of 'breed' in the river buffalo may not have the same connotation as in the case of modern breeds of cattle in the Western world [ 3, 4].
A proposition is necessarily true in the case of connotative names just in case that the connotation of the names is by convention the same, as in 'Bachelors are unmarried'.
Even the word "leftovers" carries the negative connotation of the unwanted, the uneaten, the scraps.
This connotation of the word 'convention' has led to many misrepresentations of Poincaré's views.
Secondly, we should point out the difficulties surrounding the specific connotation of the term 'human dignity'.
Figure 10 Connotation of the political majority of the municipality and signing of the Security Pacts.
The negative connotation of the term is too powerful.
The name also has an implied connotation of "the essence of female beauty and allurement".
Also, the connotation of the labels of the scale may 'distort' judgment [18], [19], [20].
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